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after tiger hit his approach in the bunker, johnson hits his ball in the water. johnson hits it. he makes it. he would go to extra holes, sudden death because woods would get up and down from the bunker. first play-off hole, woods hits his approach shot in the exact same bunker that he found on the last hole of regulation. so he would need to make this put a second play-off hole but it witness out, the win and a $1 million check to zac johnson. one other note, it's official in college football, florida state and auburn will play for the college football national championship in the bcs title game in pasadena. >> that was stunning. >> absolutely. >> it looks like the ultimate video game a computer scientists at the university of illinois are taking 3d computer imaging to the extreme to help better understand their research. >> ashi car isha has this report >> reporter: data comes to life. numbers transform into a flight skimming the surface of mars. known as the cave 2, this large-scale virtual reality environment was dreamed up by computer scientists at the electronic visualizati
after tiger hit his approach in the bunker, johnson hits his ball in the water. johnson hits it. he makes it. he would go to extra holes, sudden death because woods would get up and down from the bunker. first play-off hole, woods hits his approach shot in the exact same bunker that he found on the last hole of regulation. so he would need to make this put a second play-off hole but it witness out, the win and a $1 million check to zac johnson. one other note, it's official in college football,...
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if you want to, you can buy johnson & johnson and procter & gamble. they're the largest stocks in these etfs and my trust owns both of them because they are earnings momentum and restructuring stories respectively. we will be looking to buy them for the trust if they get hammered. i know it shouldn't be that easy. you have to be suspicious of any trading strategy that comes out so easily. but it sure makes sense if you're calling for the over, so to speak, meaning more jobs as my friend and writing colleague at thestreet.com has suggested to me. and by the way, this man has been dead right on this number. probably the best guy that i know on what the number's going to be like. besides, it's cheap insurance against what could be a treacherous 3.35%, that big leap in the ten-year that will indeed cause stocks to decline. it's going to be a shock to the parts of the stock market that are most sensitive to rates. no, i'm not calling for bonds to go to 3.5% immediately, but bonds do overshoot, and that's where the ten-year could go in a very short period o
if you want to, you can buy johnson & johnson and procter & gamble. they're the largest stocks in these etfs and my trust owns both of them because they are earnings momentum and restructuring stories respectively. we will be looking to buy them for the trust if they get hammered. i know it shouldn't be that easy. you have to be suspicious of any trading strategy that comes out so easily. but it sure makes sense if you're calling for the over, so to speak, meaning more jobs as my friend...
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. >> the prime minister will be aware that the mayor of london, boris johnson, proposes to close nearly every single ticket office on the london underground network, with more than 700 jobs being lost. does the prime minister believe that that is the way to raise living standards for ordinary londoners? >> the best way to help londoners is to ensure that we have a safe and affordable tube, and that we use modern technology to deliver that. the conversation that the hon. lady needs to have is with the trade union that has done so much damage to our underground. we ought to have no-strike deals on the underground and permanent systems that provide a good service. >> earlier this week in brighton, i was tested for hiv. this sunday is world aids day. in view of the fact that one in five people with hiv in this country does not know that they have it, does the prime minister agree that regular testing is to be encouraged? >> i pay tribute to my hon. friend, all hon. members across the house and everyone in politics who campaign so persistently and consistently on this issue. it is vital that
. >> the prime minister will be aware that the mayor of london, boris johnson, proposes to close nearly every single ticket office on the london underground network, with more than 700 jobs being lost. does the prime minister believe that that is the way to raise living standards for ordinary londoners? >> the best way to help londoners is to ensure that we have a safe and affordable tube, and that we use modern technology to deliver that. the conversation that the hon. lady needs...
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johnson grew up poor in the hill country in texas. his family couldn't always take for granted that they were going to have enough to give the roof over their head or keep food on the table, so this is the thought i'll be with you. johnson once said that any man who is not willing to compromise, well, that men never went to bed hungry. he said, you know, the actions that any man who is not willing to settle for half a loaf, well, that meant never went to bed hungry. that's exactly right. the american people expect us to be problem solvers and practical solution providers, not happening right now because we're too intent on taking an all or nothing approach which leads to nothing. so having said all that, i'm pleased to be with you today. senator, i'll turn it over to you. [applause] >> thank you. it's quite a privilege to be on the stage with these two distinguished gentlemen. the form of today, i do have some prepared questions, but we also want to open this up do all of you. if you have a question, stand up. i don't know whether mik
johnson grew up poor in the hill country in texas. his family couldn't always take for granted that they were going to have enough to give the roof over their head or keep food on the table, so this is the thought i'll be with you. johnson once said that any man who is not willing to compromise, well, that men never went to bed hungry. he said, you know, the actions that any man who is not willing to settle for half a loaf, well, that meant never went to bed hungry. that's exactly right. the...
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johnson. because we would not have been able to get to this point if we hadn't been able collectively across the aisle to work on a one-year extension that would be provided for in commercial space launch act amendments of 1988. that established the government private risk-sharing regime for third-party liability and should an accident, a launch accident occur, the effects that involve the public and property on the ground, in this indemnification provision, would cover such losses. ou know, it turns out that commercial space launch capacity in the industry is really at a critical point in our nation's development of our space infrastructure. both the federal and commercial customers rely on commercial space launch. the industry for safe, reliable and effective service in delivering pay loads in orbit and providing related space transportation services. just recently in september of this year, a commercial space launch provider successfully lofted a car-go cap sewell into space to carry suppli
johnson. because we would not have been able to get to this point if we hadn't been able collectively across the aisle to work on a one-year extension that would be provided for in commercial space launch act amendments of 1988. that established the government private risk-sharing regime for third-party liability and should an accident, a launch accident occur, the effects that involve the public and property on the ground, in this indemnification provision, would cover such losses. ou know, it...
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johnson declared a war on poverty, federal spending u up 11,000%, up 110 fold. as a percentage of the budget quadruple to 16%. and for all those billions it has gone down three full percentage points. it would fix poverty if on the government would get out of the way. should our president stop worrying and focus on fixing obamacare? cheryl: some good news for the economy, but bad news, we will break down all the major data coming out and what you need to know. dennis: a storm coming, the latest from the weather center next. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctanto try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not havi branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money ndsn ally. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn unti
johnson declared a war on poverty, federal spending u up 11,000%, up 110 fold. as a percentage of the budget quadruple to 16%. and for all those billions it has gone down three full percentage points. it would fix poverty if on the government would get out of the way. should our president stop worrying and focus on fixing obamacare? cheryl: some good news for the economy, but bad news, we will break down all the major data coming out and what you need to know. dennis: a storm coming, the latest...
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johnson, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. for holding this very important and significant hearing today. get my notes squared away. this hearing is pure political theater. it's a comedy but the audience has seen it so many times now that it's no longer funny. in fact, this hearing is an egregious waste of this committee's time. especially when one considers all of the legislation that remains unaddressed by the house, like immigration reform. the senate has passed comprehensive immigration reform by the speaker of the house continues to refuse to bring the issue to the house floor. yesterday, as house members walked down the capitol steps on their way home from an exhausting one hour workday, i watched as most members had their heads down. they wanted to avoid eye contact with the 60 or so young people standing at the foot of the steps in the cold wind. they had their hands clasped together, the young people, in prayer. their prayer was on behalf of those families and immigrants that are being destroyed as a result of this na
johnson, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. for holding this very important and significant hearing today. get my notes squared away. this hearing is pure political theater. it's a comedy but the audience has seen it so many times now that it's no longer funny. in fact, this hearing is an egregious waste of this committee's time. especially when one considers all of the legislation that remains unaddressed by the house, like immigration reform. the senate has...
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senator ron johnson, member of the budget committee joining us now with his outlook. there will be like fireworks and celebrations if you guys just do anything. i know that probably doesn't make you happy because it doesn't address any of our long-term issues. but are we wrong to celebrate? >> oh, let's face it. the last thing anybody wants is a shutdown other than maybe harry reid and president obama distracting from the patient protection and affordable care act. i'm the right wing saying we need to use the full name. but no, the federal government does enough harm to our economy, day in and day out. the last thing we need is keep on additional harm by shutting down the government. i know republicans are absolu absolutely dedicated to fixing the long-term problem. but we certainly don't want a shutdown at all. i know paul ryan. and i think chairman murray are really working together to try to stabilize the situation, come up with something. if we can get some long-term mandatory reforms in exchange for, you know, some sequester relief, maybe plus up some defense, i
senator ron johnson, member of the budget committee joining us now with his outlook. there will be like fireworks and celebrations if you guys just do anything. i know that probably doesn't make you happy because it doesn't address any of our long-term issues. but are we wrong to celebrate? >> oh, let's face it. the last thing anybody wants is a shutdown other than maybe harry reid and president obama distracting from the patient protection and affordable care act. i'm the right wing...
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all five of them had microsoft, johnson & johnson, four of them had wells fargo and pfizer. the point is, this person is thinking he is diversified. this happens so much. they have these big valley famif mutual funds and all these different names and new america fund and mount everest fund. they all have the same stocks. lori: seriously, the stock market is on a tear. so how does that the question to ask this climate where investors are managers charging higher fees. charles: i would rather know how well a fund is diversified, how well the manager has done. paying low fees and a mediocre fund gives the mediocre returns. while the fees are important, unless it is a hedge fund. there are so many out there. hedge funds charging 2% to manage it, 20% of profits. underperforming the market huge, big time this year like 5 million miles for people who have given money to hedge funds have gotten a raw end of the deal. make sure you really differs a five. adam: don't miss liz claman's interview with david novak. ceo and chairman on "countdown to the closing bell." taking place today o
all five of them had microsoft, johnson & johnson, four of them had wells fargo and pfizer. the point is, this person is thinking he is diversified. this happens so much. they have these big valley famif mutual funds and all these different names and new america fund and mount everest fund. they all have the same stocks. lori: seriously, the stock market is on a tear. so how does that the question to ask this climate where investors are managers charging higher fees. charles: i would rather...
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i can't help but think of lyndon johnson. he spent all those years, all those decades in congress and in the senate, going along, placating, doing the bidding of the conservative forces who controlled his immediate political future. this was the lyndon johnson who was the segregationist, but then when he got to the top, he became president, no one controlled him anymore. he was free to speak his mind and act on his conscience. this is the lyndon johnson who ended segregation. i find myself wondering if there is a little lbj in this pope, a conservative cardinal who infuriated the left in argentina and now as pope is becoming something of a liberal icon. here to make sense of who pope francis is and how he is shaping up our politics, we're joined by msnbc.com's benjy sarlin, sarah p posner, ana marie cox is still with us, and ambassador flynn as well. ambassador flynn, i'll start with you. you were an appointee of president clinton as the ambassador to the vatican. you are somebody who has fairly conservative views on the cult
i can't help but think of lyndon johnson. he spent all those years, all those decades in congress and in the senate, going along, placating, doing the bidding of the conservative forces who controlled his immediate political future. this was the lyndon johnson who was the segregationist, but then when he got to the top, he became president, no one controlled him anymore. he was free to speak his mind and act on his conscience. this is the lyndon johnson who ended segregation. i find myself...
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chief johnson from asset management. lou, three days in a row of down days. it is making people start to wonder, have we seem is gains for a year? >> we have had a santa claus rally all this week. the market does have to trade even though the fed is there debting our fact. i do think the interesting factor is the fed and, you know, after we get the unemployment report on friday, depending on where that unemployment rate is, the fed may be able to say to themselves, if not publicly wrb that the cumulative improvement in the labor market since they began the qe back in september is 2012 is enough for that part of the equation. but they also have to figure is it going to continue? and that's something that they have to guess at. so will they be willing to guess and make a move in december if the unemployment rate falls to 7.1% or 7%? i think it went up last month. that was affected by the government shutdown. as opposed to the nonfarm payrolls which were not affected by the government shutdown. so, you know, i think that extra factor, will the fed begin to taper
chief johnson from asset management. lou, three days in a row of down days. it is making people start to wonder, have we seem is gains for a year? >> we have had a santa claus rally all this week. the market does have to trade even though the fed is there debting our fact. i do think the interesting factor is the fed and, you know, after we get the unemployment report on friday, depending on where that unemployment rate is, the fed may be able to say to themselves, if not publicly wrb...
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." >> we had robert johnson on earlier today, did some fund-raising for the amc, i think he did a beautiful job of wrapping up the import of nelson mandela's effect on the south african economy as well. >> from an economic standpoint, he understood that you simply couldn't confiscate all the white africans' assets and turn it over to blacks, which many people felt he should do, including people in south africa, but he recognized that south africa was going to be both a democracy and free market economy. that's the unique nature of his leadership. >> i'm not trying to paint mandela as a neocon but certainly moved far away from the leftist position. >> follows that he was a pragmatist. >> focused on things that worked. >> brokaw told a story last night saying that when he got out, one of the first things he looked for was trash pick up. >> the average black worker earns one-sixth of what a white worker gets. does it tumble back into racial division, iconoclast warfare? this is the hot button issue now surely. >> there are still younger members in the party who would like to move to the left.
." >> we had robert johnson on earlier today, did some fund-raising for the amc, i think he did a beautiful job of wrapping up the import of nelson mandela's effect on the south african economy as well. >> from an economic standpoint, he understood that you simply couldn't confiscate all the white africans' assets and turn it over to blacks, which many people felt he should do, including people in south africa, but he recognized that south africa was going to be both a...
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johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. chairman. i rise in support of the conyers-watt substitute amendment. and i must say that this has been a very spirited debate here today. but i would be remiss not to come back to speak on the issue of an inventor such as dennis capitalists, and an example of the person, type of person that this bill should protect. danny co-founded a company, a tech company, down in atlanta that employed more than 100 people and reached more than half the internet audience at its peak. he owned several patents, based on great inventions, and he's got a startup, had the good patents, patent office reviewed and affirmed these patents. but not only were these strong patents, they were also sought-after by several companies. but rather than pay danny for his innovation and hard work, these companies refused to license his patent. this practice is common for large companies that would rather bully someone in court than license their patent. we are an innovation economy. the drive to create and tinker is what motiv
johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. chairman. i rise in support of the conyers-watt substitute amendment. and i must say that this has been a very spirited debate here today. but i would be remiss not to come back to speak on the issue of an inventor such as dennis capitalists, and an example of the person, type of person that this bill should protect. danny co-founded a company, a tech company, down in atlanta that employed more than 100 people and reached more than half the internet audience...
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. >>> what a story to tell, this is newborn kingsley johnson, couldn't wait to arrive in the world. this is video mom took minutes after she gave birth, her husband had been driving her to the hospital in edmond, oklahoma, when detectives in an unmarked car pulled them over for speeding. their timing was perfect, they had the honor of delivering little kingsley, stylishly outfitted, mom and baby are said to be doing great. what a story. what an arrival. he's like i am coming now, people. >> congratulations. >> i am coming now. >> he was trying for an escort to the hospital i think. >> absolutely and he got it. >> he did. >>> coming up on "new day," question of the day, should the 9/11 calls from the new town massacre be broadcast? some families of victims say it will only reopen old wounds. others say it may help the healing process. we have a live report next. >>> and desperate efforts to free an american man jailed in the united arab emirates. his family says it's over a parody video he made with his friends. we'll talk with his brother and sister live coming you. [ female announc
. >>> what a story to tell, this is newborn kingsley johnson, couldn't wait to arrive in the world. this is video mom took minutes after she gave birth, her husband had been driving her to the hospital in edmond, oklahoma, when detectives in an unmarked car pulled them over for speeding. their timing was perfect, they had the honor of delivering little kingsley, stylishly outfitted, mom and baby are said to be doing great. what a story. what an arrival. he's like i am coming now,...
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i rise today to honor my fastest constituent, jimmie johnson, who recently won his sixth nascar sprint cup championship. in a remarkable display of teamwork, consistency and a burning desire to always improve, jimmie johnson won six nascar championships in the last eight years. more importantly, jimmy is a champion off the track. since 2006, the jimmie johnson foundation has contributed more than $5 million to charity with a special focus on improving k-12 education in north carolina, oklahoma and california. mr. pittenger: in charlotte, jimmy is a supporter of -- jimmi sembings a supporter of project -- jimmie is a supporter of project lift, improving the graduation rate in some of charlotte's toughest neighborhoods. thank you, jimmie, for using your ontrack success to make a lasting impact in the lives of thousands of children. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks and address the house. the s
i rise today to honor my fastest constituent, jimmie johnson, who recently won his sixth nascar sprint cup championship. in a remarkable display of teamwork, consistency and a burning desire to always improve, jimmie johnson won six nascar championships in the last eight years. more importantly, jimmy is a champion off the track. since 2006, the jimmie johnson foundation has contributed more than $5 million to charity with a special focus on improving k-12 education in north carolina, oklahoma...
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johnson: mr. speaker, at a time when americans continue to see their health care options diminish by the president's disastrous health care law, it's critical that we work to return choice and freedom to the american people. that's why i introduced h.r. 3498, a commonsense bill that gives seniors the freedom to make their own health care decisions and opt out of medicare. if folks like warren buffett or ross perreault want to opt out of medicare part a because they don't want or need a government entitlement paying for their care, we should let them. this bill truly tells seniors, if you like your current coverage you can keep it without the risk of losing other benefits like social security. seniors want, need and deserve the right to choose a health care plan that fits their needs. i urge my colleagues to join my efforts in returning freedom and choice to american seniors. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recog
johnson: mr. speaker, at a time when americans continue to see their health care options diminish by the president's disastrous health care law, it's critical that we work to return choice and freedom to the american people. that's why i introduced h.r. 3498, a commonsense bill that gives seniors the freedom to make their own health care decisions and opt out of medicare. if folks like warren buffett or ross perreault want to opt out of medicare part a because they don't want or need a...